
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly stated that recent inflation prints are a relief, but progress is bumpy. Daly expects inflation to gradually decrease and the labor market to slow. She believes some policy adjustments will be warranted, leaning towards loosening monetary policy without specifying a timeline for cuts.
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly said given recent data on employment and inflation, some adjustment to interest rates will likely be warranted—though she stopped short of offering a specific timeline for cuts https://t.co/ePpcdzyxZS https://t.co/RyHBZT8p7p
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly said given recent data on employment and inflation, some adjustment to interest rates will likely be warranted—though she stopped short of offering a specific timeline for cuts. https://t.co/jfQ0rf1ozp
Fed's Daly says policy adjustments 'likely' warranted https://t.co/MZXMcrVHc2 https://t.co/1GNtyLj1cl
